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AY SEATILE TRAIN Stunt Flyer’s WILL REMODEL BANDIT FLEES Son Must Keep OLD WOSTELRY Feet on Ground THE EATTLE STAR P 3 Heart Lure of “Mother” |FEST_ PROGRAM your. rimp| CHURCHES AI From Babies’ Lips Ends OVER KFOA | oir HERE | OVER EASTER sta Be wee, 5 t ° . . 5 hemanad st Pastor bape cia Ti Famed Tacoma Hosteiry De- Masculine Masquerade Popular Songs and Histori- New Accessions Total More Runs After Getting A Ged ‘ signed by Stanford White cal Talk Scheduled Than 1,745 Members So Says Mother Who “ —_—_—___—_ / ad Is Widow of Price ath : nls Miller ay ter . BY G EK jk ate « . Y hans a t mt ; ft 1a " 1 Wey trom the plea eque him fon t ar, bom. think . m F ose Two a gar . fi me “< Mar i S . or, of $180 A . . “3 t N . . 49 of ter wounan ars, and gett Acquainted wit . ¢ . t Y i < 4 “Don't give " He won't | ¢, So li ‘ ; : mete aey tiated e ¢ < f will be given by Se unt Cong: Gern to shoot,” said the ministe . * . b a y ms ; Congreg ng a ae " s Bly a “ f I . Ae i k f i to fully nm f t mews n the World te x fm Beh ected for th wR bane Hens HAD PROMISED Weary of i's al Corm new song ice Ig New Westminster pact aw 0 LEAVE “GAME” ql t nk Snyder) eum P ‘. cess , elthe re : Ove c Farme 4 resbyteria me fe secre alle’ bide, woe : A Pair Held as Suspects in 3 You".Lew Mahan| | Yan ' a}. Evesexterian Church : eau eae a : Holdup of Man Mind the ¥ Sp appre Paes CHARLES (P, SHAW, Minister , e 1p que marriaa 3 = ti Loving Y I Seratenad ‘ " ere thelr honeys \ wre I “The Sen ax an Emblem F Only Clash of Convention on ssn ie stunt work, ax his 2) 8° § scsi aap. unat pooled thet 1 re ta t : Law Mabon a talk by Minn aabel Ve aa State Income Tax Plank Spokane fair week, and his - cores P na atic fn X Somme! elected a full wet of officers ¥ wond or. r v n mine . ma ' alk h wer t ¢ “+ es crats of t t Wash Th v4 ' ‘ ' rushe t | Fun ery re he 5 seeececcee st t < . * * | af A Ragin ° ton harked r wher c n rday f ire. M 1. M. F eT = atte Hotel ma and| here Jobs for women wer two band ‘= Councilmen Split lin, widow of the late Jodge, and|s . GABRILOWITSCH : $ Pe oR yatform Frida gee v gion at. H wien a on Park Finances |(o: sou» »: well known men CIVIC SYMPHONY 3; the: indorsed ~ ’ e tion of th met € be ft the pl . ae Teter before the voters of the igs a" was ned {fice put to h for ther ] L ” Wold a METROPOLITAN z BIT sate, beaded by the Bone tree pom m her arm. “I'l pick a early year Brown and Mor t oe wal »|$ 2:30-TOMORROW-2:30 $ er bill a cist Be . Bhar them two men y noon in Hi ° its . € hig feet on the ground all ¢ utifu ¢ " By a vote of 520 to 423 the con 4 y ‘ ureu Th I of y time. iff over t a MP] Yeation voted for a state income tax Spee tke cs pak tives Hiowande «| ClUb Will Hold Spring Flower ¢ un when he Drake, Robert |der who 1 a RE AF measure, to be effective in the event ‘ <0 : sana x Outdixtanced ar 1 voted for the | atte he funeral aL STAGE BEE] ‘Gaeenin levy in put into effect. This Mr, and Mra. W. & mou *»¢ Show Monday and Tuesday |: two mon s ; hile Mrs. Landes, Mea. {n = was the only sharply contested | 634 bereavem A re With the object of upbuilasy| Meanwhile the victim of the ep and Phil Tin. | fo) an ie plank in the platform. ne vakaogs ‘; . Seattle's re the “for lisappeared without ¢ > i ssereval wan ‘voiced j ey future of herself and me r yung | y { fs big! te! eo police « ‘ Daily Fare he Z . " latherless so Out |b he big old nto a on te \ te . t “ eon the direct primary law. The/the little family are standing four room will » pri-| the Terminal ding, 3 MUSIC CHIEF ITEM tf] a M. 2 Hart code was assailed and a plank | cure nd “we Wiles on =o pa ” he agg Ha itt” day and Tuesday, May 6 and a Information and Tickets Beet to return tranchise-giving| stay at home,” sald her mother tar | vee ee, and every ba | cording to an . IN RADIO PROGRAM |, sily prints an | MOTOR BUS DEPOT SS gen: Mie Gsoree Brahm FOR FIVE STATIONS ee : tirvies commission should be elect r wer ~ “< . 1 a busines: ourse and a don't # a hi ‘the fee. the bourbons believe pig anette ase allganap pen “ ‘ how is to t {ONTEREY, Cal, May $.—No UNDAY mat, "Whenever an error’ creeps —— = (her plank uire consideration shots behtens yin ui : Savage i = - Copyright 1 by United Press. || inte The Star, we OO # sate. p Values pf public! worked a little after I graduated fr , ; r 1 t ert f ew us to wrer “yyiahdn: ae Sun. ta te tux: Siaatioes| oc rt DR. WO w ations in fixing taxable! boodtway high, but ne pin-mones : ‘ , T be down t nse 1 ie8s Mealy In a story in The Star this week waters) Saeesiee yalue; demand an absolute guar " : Aa +7 A , cal program from the . Wo, Cuiness Doc- id SUE distatta: wcovide searmnes |W 2 me now. I must do someth’ t nd 1 tf polr Py i be Humme! and Kammeyer, fox farm Herb Spec . move the/ Worth While, becaw ome t f c Pas tt KDK ore, were credited with the ° e Chi: ebe,” or anti ied foray a an And Price, Jr., with: his daddy's He clea: Accord 16 rep ernment for import ache, colds, rheumatism, ee reepening the women's industrial! simple in his chin, merely waves & 7 a plight © was ¢ lduty. Thes¢ foxes do not belon, nervousness, — catarrh, wo eiisic, and approve the prohibition) cneertul fist at t “Nh : free to se (he ibomak bee? saaak etree sik pes a cough amd blood dis- BM Ges rica cnferoanent oc recut | al fist at the world and de alize hort : Piet ae men, but to a grou orders. ‘Treat with na- al bah cides—to let mother do it! c i pt away by a northw gale. rom. coma men, Hummel and ture herbs. No drugs, ie Bition. Most of the platform was : Pri There of Harlar bo ne general « Methodist gia “wil boarding the|] M, Hee We Chinese Medicine Ce. in feken from the Spokane county plat- blooms ri pape 3 nureh r '] 208 James St., Cor. Second Ave. y } obit Bi 4 't. Senkuce et en, reported that he viewed oe foxes for the owners . . ne a on which = Marre Charles, ‘| HERE’S MORE ABOUT zone _ “3 ds riot 1 nlite GAA bie fiend aioe tom tow WGN, Chicago istics! \(™ ners. ee tear ae ts | ing may seek the governorship. : oaird » 9 pm. (C. 8. T)—Sunday | SU iRisia- M. Conner, Pacific county MARTIN evening artists’ series program. || McAdoo to Speak TERR rh. Publisher, who led a fight on the 5 b KSD 8t. Louis, 546 meters, || r ‘ DR, EDWIN J. BETA Bone bill at the head of a small STARTS ON PAGE 1 9 p. m. (C. 8. T.)}—Program from || in Primary Meet Browy’s CES i ce of seven delegates, was prop-| the Grand Central theater LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 3 ager gereerct as dm iy squciched when his report wax }Campaign of William G. McAdoo sf Milered tubled before it had been a H a search for the e e |for indorsement by California demo- | Seattle's - ad by the convention secrets Biren a te ABE al stolen six mail |crats in the primaries Tuesday, will} Leading Dentist ie An attempt to indorse Maj. George seaygurt te pba ee Mea, int ff bain tak wrecks $2,503,794 was re here Monday at a rally. Me-| for More Than 31 | DeBerry for democratic vice prest native willa, at the head of Chig ‘owe rom all parts of , n will be the principal speaker:' Years a F (nik lagoon, reported that they saw | west made Saturday ax Bell > @ the Fi al Sp Sat failed. Willlarm G, McAdoo got | Me creiney ot jpeagberd wchamita tt Ny thts 2 i * Martin's plane, the Seattle, flying |ingham’s fifth annual tulip festival ne | gatas een ce enton lover the lagoon Wednesday drew to a colorful close. In a blaze eh the attra eaieinitine report were|, 128 strengthened belief that jof fireworks, showers of thousands (inated meebo 1d MGA tke pension asd the votention (Martin had altéred his course on /|of blooms and a pavement dante, the ‘ to Wt ibe poeta Veterans’ hospital /Account of winds and poor visibility, |event will end Saturday evening. Its IN THIS BANK " hich 3 by viva voce (ter leaving Chignik, and instead | sponsors bave 4 it the most suc {ros the canventinn Dent ‘%* ot following the coast, as planned, | ceasful ever attempted L at ‘¥0is from the convention floor had taken the overland route across ning the annual muni: te | fees AOE Ue the Alaskan peninsula 1 was staged at the Elks or | NATIVES DESCRIBE club, following the annual parade in 1 1 FLIGHT OF PLANE the afternoon. The parade Itself was - ¥ | Natives described how they|a gorgeous affair, led by “Queen AND RECEIVE se watched the great, birdlike plane, Marjorie,” in royal robes, riding in er-banked car. More than 40 ae its way thru the skies in a direc-| float tion which would take it over Lake} At e a “ i . Chignik toward Bering sea, 1A. Kellogg and other city officials = Diver to Search for Third} Searching parties were imme-|were hosts to “Queen Marjorie” and A cat diately dispatched, going afoot and|her court. Following the banquet a piito Plunge Victim ‘by dog sled over the snow to search|the winsome queen led a graml pha on pes aglce betes the country lying inland. ch at the armory, with a pipers . day, located and ere. se pountbt : Hewered the bodies of Steve Brown| spits par haya: gaten en tat ~o nig Saray night's three /uxually placid waters of Lake Chix-| bigger and better festival in the | hursday t's auto | ¢ lake ot frozen—and | spring of 1 tragedy at Tunainie No | nik—If th ix not frozen—and st # thes Duwamish river! ay be waiting there for ald 0 ine | A diver will make another attempt |'4ch him. , | | Siturday to ieerers Ole "body be Aa tee ee Ot. slighty. Bia. outs rank Brown, 14-year-old son of|¥owld carry him on the opponlte Bteve Brown, the t a jside of the Alaskan peninsula, Unie} st, PAUL, Minn., May 3—The the third vietim of the |e ai tsland—made famous by Rex| capital Trust & Savings bank, one Beach's novel he Spoilers” —and | of the largest in St. Paul, with $5, on which Dutch Harbor| 900,000 deposits, closed its doors to fair Mayor John are being laid for t eeciceciniantancmie ly. The trio was drowned when their automobile plunged thru an| Sen draw on the Eighth ave. 8. | Unalas! je. August Brown, 19, a second |!# located Bm of Steve Brown, was rescued| It opened two new fields for the ne closing came after practically from death in the river by the crew }#earch, one by water on the opposite | an all-night session of the direc ta tug-bout coast of the peninsula nd the! and officers with A. J. Veigel. ‘Alaskan Islands, and the other by| superintendent of banks. land. ‘The difficulties, Veigel said, ure ldue to “frozen assets,” in the form of North Dakota and Montana which cannot now be Haura-| LAND PARTIES TO SEARCH WILDERNESS | fh ‘The country which land parties eA , must traverse is pract unin. | Sted. i peraiees anritoberat sat ts dotted tant to leave without first knowing jargely ered, and is dotted s 4 i whether their commander is safe, bi ie Be led and craters, some | Veer cir phelarrrrelrbhaay' of which are active. ay H) ow. . y oa | Mer the first f shard le Bat bong sprig. Sy o3 1 ec rroup, ould be their small boats all the inlets of Portage atae reste bay from Chignik lagoon to the head ’ They found no trace of the missing flyers. | soe At Kulukta bay they met a small TH R E E PLANES | boat crew from the cutter Algonquin | srable oppor A Paint that Keeps Itself Bright and Clean which had been covering another sec- | it H tion of the coast without success. sted with Barreted | another party had searched the do“ ici surfaces literally | tivor country, in the same vicinity, lo “keep themselves clean.” jbut had been forced finally to turn! |.» iy word went today to the| ARRELED SUNLIGHT “pro- | back on account of ice three army flyers walting at Dutch ces a smooth, white lus- | Still another party returned to) tarhor for their missing flight com: fous surface that resists |Chisnik after having covered the | manger, Maj. Frederick L. Martin WASHINGTON, May 3. arry: | | i re line and the islands to the cawate ate’ dae ‘ust and i shore : | “Air service officinis feel the deep. | was Ge It can be | Westward for 25 hours sina valltngty:| aot guceh Gt’ the uiMhepu ler Male Th as easily as tile, Searchers have been greatly heart-| \rartin, who apparently has been ¢ finish of BarreLen |oned by the reports of the Chignik! aoeeau'by some “Jinx” ever since the UNIIGHT is the whitest | lagoon natives and hope, which was | right gtarted. But they have not by white imaginable, Ideal _ |!agsing, of finding Martin and Har-) ny means given up hope that he will a for walls and woodwork vey alive, has taken new life. |he found somewhere in the Alaskan =o ts h *j ‘They hed been missing 66 hours at} wastes near Chignik i vad an enamel, re- | 5 a. m. today. Martin, however, probably {9 out quires lewer coats and is OTHER FLYERS ARE |of the flight for good, officigls here : Re fe apply. [READY TO DEPART Indicate, unless he is found nt once ad) mixed in cans from | Inthe meantime reports came from| and his machine can quickly be put 4 half-pint to frve-gallon size. Dutch Harbor telling of preparations | jn condition. ‘The other flyers will F May : being made by Lieuts, Leigh Wade,| go on without him, under order: nt | be tinted where desired, Lowell Smith and Erik Nelson, Mar |them by Major Géneral Patrick, chief q tin's three coripanion flyers, to carry | of the air servic - UHL BROS. {out instructions sent from Washing-| President Coolidge is gceeping in- 4 . ton to continue the flight without) formed on the search for Martin, But “a 511 Union St. their leader. he has no thought of calling off the id Retween Vitth and Sixth | The three lieutenants, altho reluc-|flight because of the incident, 2 MONTHS’ DIVIDENDS | ON JULY 1, 1924 MA JONG? — ee NOT That no Officer or Director of $5, $10, $15 or $25, But Only this Bank can borrow money from —and that no man who has ever | 60c this Bank under any circumstances been a “bankrupt” can be a Direc- : tor in this bank? —=——EACH— If it is a maximum of safety you Mail Orders 10c¢ Extra require—a place where you can de- posit your savings with the knowl- edge that you can get back all your money with interest when you want it—start an account with the DO YOU KNOW— Accompanied by two. consecutively numbered Ma Jong Coupons, which can be clipped elsewhere from The Star from day to day. 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